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Gawain and the Green Knight
 This beautifully dramatized version of the late-14th-century poem offers a bonanza to the English teacher: one of the best known of the Arthurian legends, a portrait of life in Arthurian days as the Pearl poet imagined it, a baker's dozen of discussi...(more details) |
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$159.95 |
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$239.92 |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
This program draws a parallel between Coleridge's best-known poem and the poet's own life, haunted by his addiction to opium. It shows his desperate attempt to free himself from his demon; tells us about Coleridge's time and friends-especially his re...(more details) |
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson: "The Lady of Shalott"
This program plumbs the depths of what may appear to be a simple narrative poem as actress Charlotte Cornwell reads the complete text of "The Lady of Shalott" over illustrations by Charles Keeping. Then a range of people-an artist, a historian, a for...(more details) |
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Byron: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know
The title is drawn from Caroline Lamb's description of the poet, who seems to stand just out of camera range as the program focuses on publisher John Murray, descended from the John Murray who first published Byron's works. His offices are filled wit...(more details) |
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William Wordsworth and the English Lakes
The poetry of Wordsworth is filled with the landscapes of the English Lake Country, where he was born and lived almost all his life. Wordsworth was not simply a reporter or observer of this landscape, nor does this program simply illustrate his work....(more details) |
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